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Gaze Detection
Have you ever felt as if someone were watching you? Why is that? The feeling of being looked at, known as scopaesthesia, is a phenomenon that, although it exists, lacks adequate empirical investigation. Rupert Sheldrake, biologist and parapsychologist, took an … Continue reading
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Tagged parapsychology, psychic staring effect, Rupert Sheldrake, Scopaesthesia, telepathy
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Gaze detection
It’s difficult to be afraid of someone who has their eyes closed. Just like the opposite is true– we lose our spontaneity when we feel we’re being watched. Scopaesthesia, the feeling of being watched, is considered by some to be a … Continue reading



